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Sharing Some: Awareness for new bill on infectious disease
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Let's have some fun together! Wednesday, February 12, 2014. Awareness for new bill on infectious disease. Awareness for new bill on infectious disease. Elizabeth May just sent this message to her supporters: Dear Lyme disease advocate,. Today, I am asking for your help in making a difference in the lives of tens of thousands of Canadians. On March 4th, 2014, the House of Commons will begin debate on my Private Members’ Bill, C-442, an Act to Create a National Lyme Disease Strategy. Many of you have alrea...
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Sharing Some: February 2014
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Let's have some fun together! Wednesday, February 12, 2014. CANADA: PETITION in support of new bill on infectious disease: Lyme. I am hoping to enlist your support for the following. Feel free to share. Please refer this petition here: Bill-c-442-lyme-disease-petition.pdf. Awareness for new bill on infectious disease:. Elizabeth May sent this message to supporters: "Dear Lyme disease advocate,. We need you to help make sure that this Bill becomes law. Members of Parliament will be back home in their ...
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Sharing Some: June 2013
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Let's have some fun together! Tuesday, June 18, 2013. The Real Dangers of Lightning - Medical Myths. Don't take a bath or shower during a storm. Yes, you can get shocked if you are near pipes or faucets during an electrical storm, so experts recommend that you avoid taking baths or showers when lightning is striking nearby. You also should avoid being near bodies of water if you are outside during a thunderstorm. Avoid using the phone during a storm. Know how to calculate a storm's distance. If you are c...
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Tick awareness and lyme prevention. In response to the need for a consensus in the field about how to assess and treat tick borne illnesses there are a number of Canadian and international initiatives supporting Lyme disease research, education and the establishment best practices:. The Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation. CanLyme) was formed to provide the public, including medical professionals, with balanced and validated information on tick borne illnesses. The Lyme Disease Association of Alberta. There...
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Where To Find Help | LYME DISEASE IN CANADA
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Skip to main content. LYME DISEASE IN CANADA. Where to Find Help. Where To Find Help. The following resources can be helpful to Canadians looking for Lyme disease information, treatment or support. This is not an exhaustive list, merely a starting point, something that can be quite difficult to find when it comes to Lyme. I don't necessarily support the views on some of these sites, but I do support free speech and I do believe that most people are born with a basic level of discernment. AQML- Associatio...
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Sharing Some: CANADA: PETITION in support of new bill on infectious disease: Lyme
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Let's have some fun together! Wednesday, February 12, 2014. CANADA: PETITION in support of new bill on infectious disease: Lyme. I am hoping to enlist your support for the following. Feel free to share. Please refer this petition here: Bill-c-442-lyme-disease-petition.pdf. Awareness for new bill on infectious disease:. Elizabeth May sent this message to supporters: "Dear Lyme disease advocate,. We need you to help make sure that this Bill becomes law. Members of Parliament will be back home in their ...
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Tick Surveillance and Lyme Disease | Alberta Animal Health Source
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Skip to main content. Alberta Animal Health Source. Tick Surveillance and Lyme Disease. See below for the tick surveillance submission form. If you suspect your animal has been in contact with ticks, contact your veterinarian for assistance. Symptoms of Lyme disease in dogs: Initially you'll see a large round red rash around the bite area. Infections of the skin, joints, muscles, heart, and nervous system can follow unless treated. Incidence: Ticks are typically found from April through October in Alberta.
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